Building and construction covers a wide range of jobs in areas such as planning, engineering, architecture and trades such as painting, carpentry, plumbing, tiling, roofing and electrical – for both commercial and residential projects. Residential building includes the construction of houses, flats, units and townhouses. Commercial (non-residential) building includes schools, hospitals, shops, offices and factories.
A large part of the industry involves planning, which involves all of the work that goes into building and maintaining infrastructure such as our roads and streets, railways, power supplies, dams and sewerage systems. Everywhere you go, this industry has made a contribution.
There's also the design and engineering side of building and construction which offers jobs in areas such as architecture and building design, where you can specialise in areas such as environmentally friendly and sustainable housing design.
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Through this qualification, you'll gain the skills and knowledge required to perform a range of glass and glazing job roles including safely manufacturing, processing, moving and installing various types of glass and handling glazing materials and components.
Become a qualified locksmith with this nationally recognised qualification. You'll gain trade skills including using tools and equipment; taking measurements and performing calculations; reading and interpreting plans and specifications; and technical drawing.
Ready to brush up on a new career in painting & decorating?
This qualification, available as an apprenticeship, provides a trade outcome in painting and decorating for residential and commercial construction work.
Plumbers install, maintain and repair pipes, drains, guttering and metal roofing, mechanical services and related equipment for water supply, gas, drainage, sewerage, heating, cooling and ventilation systems.
Become a licensed roof plumber with the Certificate III in Roof Plumbing! Roof plumbers need to know how water behaves under different conditions, including weather and temperatures. They handle various roofing structures and materials such as metal, polycarbonate, fibreglass or glass, and are usually working at heights on residential, commercial and industrial buildings.
The nationally recognised Certificate III in Roof Tiling is the industry accepted apprenticeship qualification for roof tilers. Learn the skills and knowledge you need to work on a range of domestic, commercial and industrial roof tiling projects, and become trades qualified!
Want to help hold up the whole building & construction industry?
Scaffolding is a very important item on any worksite — it ensures people can work safely at heights, and access all areas of a space. With this course, you'll be qualified to work as a licensed scaffolder on residential and commercial construction sites. It's a career that can take you to new heights!
Gain the knowledge and skills to work effectively in the signwriting industry using colour and preparing surfaces to produce signage when you complete this course.
Ready to carve out an exciting career as a stonemason!?
The use of stone and rock for elements such as feature walls, windows and arches; fireplaces; chimneys; benchtops; pathways and decorative feature pieces in both indoor and outdoor areas is becoming more and more popular, and good stonemasons are very much in demand!